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​Coast of Catalonia | Regardless of whether it’s the Costa Brava or the Costa Dorada – there are holiday homes on the Catalonian Mediterranean coast which are near the water and offer a direct view of the blue Ocean.

A holiday house in Torroella de Fluvià costs on average USD 821 in the cheap travel period and USD 1,492 in the peak season per week. These details are of course in relation to the house and not per person as well as includes the obligatory additional charges.

Vamos a la Playa

The coast lines of Costa Brava and Costa Blanca very much entice with their great diversity and numerous beaches. A holiday house at the sea in Spain or a holiday apartment with sea view in one of the well known coastal regions is an attractive preposition for families, couples as well as adolescents and children. In Spain you are able to find everything for a wonderful beach vacation.

Every year thousands of vacationers return back from Spain tanned, relaxed and invigorated by the Spanish temperament. The Iberian Peninsula is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations and by no means an insider tip. The varied landscape is reflected in the wide offer of holiday domiciles.

With more than 300 sunny days each year life in Andalusia tends to be quite pleasant and warm. Therefore it is not surprising that visitors to Andalusia have one destination in mind: The bays and beaches of Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz. Places such as Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola or Estepona are lined along the coast and are renowned as being popular with tourists.

Nowhere else on the Spanish mainland does one find such a diverse and lush vegetation. Particularly the coastal strip surprises with its unexpected plant diversity and flowerage even in the dry summer months which Spain regularly experiences.

The "Wild Coast "

Costa Brava | At the Costa Brava beautiful sandy beaches and a great landscape of bizarre rock formations as well as green pine groves await you. Enjoy sun, beach and sea in a mild sun spoilt climate and discover the cultural treasures of this region. The Dali Museum in Figueres, the Sagrada Familia of Gaudi in Barcelona and the medieval town of Girona are some of the unique sights the Costa Brava has to offer. Considering the rugged coast as well as the lively shaped landscape which are overgrown with countless pine forests the coastal landscape in the north-eastern part of Spain is referred to as the “Wild Coast”. One might though think that the name actually is reference to the nightlife of this region: Many coastal resorts give you the chance to turn night into day – with Lloret de Mar leading the way which has a seven kilometre long sandy beach and a vast range of discos, bars and pubs on offer.

If you would prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle of the coastal resorts then just a couple of kilometres away from the coast there are cook oak forests waiting for you to discover. In the area of Sant Pere Pescador one is provided with a splendid nature adventure. The nature reserve Aiguamolls de l´Emporda with coastal lagoons, salt marshes and dunes are not only a nesting place for many water birds but also it plays a significant role in fruit growing. Here for example you can enjoy a quad tour through the delightful landscape. Of course the preservation of the nature is paramount. Regardless whether you just are briefly staying in the Costa Brava region or planning a longer vacation you must take time to visit the rocky bays at Begur and Palafrugell which gave this region its name. atraveo has more than 3,800 holiday apartments and houses on offer around the “Wild Coast”. According to the reviews of customers the most popular destinations for a holiday home vacation are Empuriabrava, l'Escala, l'Estartit, Llanca, Playa de Pals and Roses. Further information on Spain and the Costa Brava can be found in the respective holiday home selection.

Location reviews

Total rating of Torroella de Fluvià

This is what holiday rental customers wrote about Torroella de Fluvià

4.0 out of 5

An atraveo-customer wrote on 08/08/2015, travel period: July 2015

“Not the navel of the world, but nice town. Small shop right around the corner for French bread, fruit and everything else important. Not directly in the tourist bustle and therefore not as noisy but recommended car.”

“The place is nice and quiet, which we really liked. All sorts of shops are in the vicinity as in l escalation, Empuriabrava or Roses. Prices are ok. There is also in the nearby towns and attractions enough Unternehmungsmoglichkeiten. So it was a nice holiday in a very nice area. We are very pleased and would always come back.”

“Torroella de Fluvia is a small Catalan village, on the Costa Brava. Even though it is not on the seafront but beach towns like Empuriabrava, L'Escala and Sant Pere Pescador is in the immediate vicinity. Barcelona and Girona are not far away.”